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... hill to hill no bird in sight/ From path to path no man in sight/ A lonely fisherman afloat/ Is fishing snow in lonely boat.”

An Eryan was amazed, “Good calligraphy! Good poem! …” With only this poem and plum-blossom-like hand-writing, she sincerely admired her talent.

“Miss. Mo is indeed the first talented lady in the world. An unprecedented poem it is…”

“Here is the comment from Academician Jia… The background of this painting powerfully sets of the lonely thin figure of the ...

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